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D. II. OROWDER,
HAL. W. AYER
Equal and Exact Justice to all Men,
of Whatever State or Persuasion, Re
ligious or Political. Thos. Jefferson.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1890.
DEM0CRAT1CJ0MIIIEES,
For Chief Justice of tto Supreme Court :
HON. A. S. MERRIMON.
For Asso, Jus. of the Supreme Court
HON. WALTER CLARK.
RADICALISM IS SECTIONALISM.
When the "Higher Law," strengthened
by the sentiment of hostility to the in
stitution of slavery, which was protec
ted by the old constitution of our fa
thers, which was adopted when it was
to the interest of our N-w England
friends to protect it until they could
emancipate their own slaves by selling
them to Southern masters and getting
gold for them, had, by the results of a
bloody sectional war, become incorpora
ted in the new constitution by the abo
lition of slavery, the Northern Demo
crats and the Southern Democrats, were
again united under an amended consti
tution and restored union, but our sec
tional Republican friends seem to hate
the constitution and the Union as much
as ever, and only to love sectionaxi po
litical power and legalized robbery by
a high tariff, and are impudent enough
to style themselves friends of the Union.
Let every man who loves a constitu
tional union and the rights secured by
it, register and vote for good and honest
government.
WINSTON-SALEM NEW S.
AND SI ILL THEY COME.
FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE.
1st District Geo. H. Brown, Jn.,of Beau
fort. 2nd District TIenrt R.BiiYAN,of Craven.
4th District Spier Wiiitaker, of Wake.
5th District R W. Winston.of Granville,
fith District E. T. Boykin, of Sampson.
7th District James D. McIver, of Moore.
8th District A. F. Armfield, of Iredell.
iOth District Jno. Gray Bynum,o Burke
11th District W. A. Hoke, of Lincoln.
FOR SOLICITOR.
lft District J. H. BLOUNT.of Perquimans
2nd District J. M. Grizzard, of Halifax.
3rd District Jno. E. WooDAKD.of Wilson.
4th District E. W. Pou, Jr., of Johnston.
5th District K. S. Parker, or Alamance.
6th District O. H. Allkn, of Lenoir,
vth District Frank McNeill, of Rich
mond. 8th District B. F. Long, of Iredell,
yth District W. W. Barber, of Wilkes.
10th District W.C.NEWLAND.of Caldwell
11th District F. I. Osborne, of Mecklen
burg. 12th District Geo. A. Jones, of Macon.
FOR CONGRESS.
1st District W.A.B. Branch, of Beaufort.
2nd District W. J. RoGERS,of Northamp
ton.
3rd District B. F. Grady, of Duplin.
4th Distrlct-B. H. Bunn, of Nash.
5th District A. H. A. Williams, of Gran
ville. 6th District S. B. Alexander, of Meck
lenburg. 7th District-J. S Hendkrson. of Rowan.
8th District W. H. H. CowLES.of Wilkes.
9th District W. T. Crawford, of Hay
wood. WAKE COUNTY TICKET.
We publish a communication in to
day's Chronicle from A. V. Dockery,
Esq,, giving the reasons why he cannot
vote for Chas. Price, Esq., the Radical j
candidate for Chief Justice. Mr.
Dockery was Consul under Grant to
Leeds, (we think it was) and is a son of
Hon. O. H. Dockery, who is now Minis
ter to Brazil. He says that he is not
ready to become a Democrat, but he will
not surrender his convictions.
W e are glad to print his letter, it is
another evidence of the corruption of
the Radical party in this State. Many
Radicals are leaving it, and others who
love their State and have respectability
are so. diss ted that they cannot en
dorse its course Instead of getting bet
ter, the party goc from bad to worse.
(Special Cor. State Cbronicle.)
" Winston. October 13th, 1890. The
Roanoke and Southern railroad is begiu
iug to look as if it will be fiuished to
Martinsville, Va , by December 1st. All
track has been laid up to the Mayo river,
io Rockingham county, and the bridge
r the crossing is veiy nearly finished.
Ail the road from that point on to Mar
tinsville is smoothed up and there are
no more trestles or bridges until the road
gets in sight of that town, when it will
have to cross Smith's river. Superin
tendent Maslin says that the whole road
will be completed before December 1st,
and cars will run over the full line on
regular schedule by December 1st..
The mineral excitement continues
along the line of the road. Mr. B. F.
Feeley, one of the contractors who re
cently discovered the vein ot silver ore
on the plantation of Mr. Milner P.
Baughn, near Price's Store, has said that
all the necessary machinery had been
ordered from Cincinnati to work the
mines. Some mining men from Wash
ington and Alexandria, Va., are going
in with him and they will develop every
thing in that line they can find up in
Rockingham.
The Mocksville branch road is now
well under way. The track has been
laid beyond the Davis Military School
and the contractors are pushing their
work . All the timbers for the bridge across
the l adkin river has been prepared and
nothing will have to be done except the
placing ot them in position. 1 am in
formed that the road will reach Mocks
villeby Christmas if nothing hinders;
anyway not later than New Years.
The Winston Tobacco Board of Trade
met in its annual election session Satur
day afternoon and elected Mr. W. W.
Wood, President. He is one of the best
men of our place. Kind, gentle, affable,
and having an influence for good that is
felt among his fellows, he will be a
worthy successor to the sainted Mr. M.
W. Norfleet, whose recent sad death
was a great blow to the tobacco trade in
the whole State.
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Government Report, Aug. 1, lora.
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SMALL WARES
FOB
EVENING USE-
We have, this season, made the most elab
orate preparation in our several departments
to supply our home as well as visiting pat
rons with the many small necessaries that
pertain to Evening Wear.
GLOVES.
Long Suede Musquetalres, in all the Opera
Tints odorless as well as scented.
The new short Grace Kid Opera shades
with Black Embroidery.
Is attracting wide attention, for the fol
lowing reasons:
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It is free burning ..
crumble to dint . ' a:v .
soot, require but 1'.' J '
well as hickorv wnl J a:-
be made of it at w;l! i5J1.iV!'
Suitable tor Krate. s.
.specially Adanr.
Prepared bv mar,.,,- .'
Stove, Egg and Lump Vn:.. in
direct trora the mir,' ' "' f '
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Mixers' Agents
Protection, as practised by the Radi
cal party, means taxing the poor man,
who buys a wool-hat, a flannel shirt,
and coarse clothes to keep him warm,
and axes, plows and other implements
to work with, in order that Carnegie,
Wanamaker and other protected mil
lionaires, may buy cheaply taxed silks,
fine clothes and diamonds. Let every
tax-payer register and vote.
PRICE REPUDIATED.
For Clerk John W. Thompson.
For Sheriff-M. W. Page.
For Register of Deeds S. M. Dunn.
For Treasurer L. O. Lougee.
For Coroner Dr. a. J. Buffaloe.
For Surveyor H. A. Ciiappell.
WAKE CO. LEGISLATIVE TICKET
For Senator A. C. Green.
For House of Representatives W. B.
UrciiURCii, Geo. w. Davis, A. M. Sor
n ell, and A. D. Jones.
MY FRIENDA WORD WITH YOU.
The Son of Hon. O. II. Dockery De
clines to Vote for R. R. Attorney
Price for Chief Justice, and Gives
Good Reasons for His Refusal.
(Special Cor. of State Chronicle.)
Carthage, N. C, Oct, 13, 1890. I
shall not support the State ticket headed
by Chas. Price. Like many other Re
publicans I regarded the appointment of
Price as bad politics, and I could see less
reason for his nomination at Raleigh to
an honorable position.
It has been charged and not denied
(of my knowledge) that he was hand
somely paid for his turning effort in
1882, that subsequently he refused to
speak for his new party associates unless
money was raised to pay him, and that
Friday, Dan Conartzsr, the muderer
of Call in Davie county, about two
years ago, was acquitted by the
jury and released. After the supposed
murder he skipped the country, but re
turned and gave himself up to the offi
cers for trial.
NECKWEAR.
The Medicis Collar. New styles in Ruch-
ings, Lisse bands, Laces, &c.
Ac.
DANCING SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
In this department is shown the latest
styles in Black, White, Bronze, Pearl, Tan,
beaded, Patent Leather Vamps, & 3.
HOSIERY.
In Silk, Lisle and Cotton, in Black, Cream,
Bronze, Pearl, Tan, French Blues. &c.,&c; an
unequalled assortment and a liberal range in
prices.
FANS.
Plain and Hand-painted Gauze, in wood
and bone ribs; Plain and Hind-painted Satm,
Feither-tipped, and all Feather Fans, styles
both open and folding.
W. H. & It.
8. TUCKEB & CO.,
Raleigh, N. C.
The Southern Educator well says that
the mantal of Elijah is well borne by
Elisha in the Winston city schools.
Although the presence of Prof. W. A.
Blair's sunny nature and intellectual
training is missed in our graded school,
and there are many good things
that we have to thank him for, yet
his brother, Professor J. J. Blair,
his successor as Superintendent, is wor
thy of the words of the Educator for he
wears the mantle well and is gaining
great popularity and proving himself
fully equal to the responsibility of that
high office.
Jt
A prominent politician of Henry coun
ty, Va. , was here Saturday and informed
your correspondent that if Pleasants,
the negro candidate, continued to
run in tne iiitn Virginia District
every county in that district would go
Democratic. Henry county has not gone
right he says for a long time, but this
year she will roll up two hundred ma
jority.
The old war horse from Wilkes, Hon.
Mil MIMH & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
133 Fatettetiixe Steeet aj?d 6 Haboett St.
Do you know that every man who de
sires to vote at this election must regis
ter anew? Even if you have registered in all the nauseating qualities of the in- a!ki8 and shaking hands with his many
and voted before, you must register r., n) thQ nffifrir rnn mends here. He look as if he had been
and voted against our ticket, develop- W-W. Barr, was m the city Saturday
again under the new Election Law to
vote this year.
Do you want the Ilepublicans to carry
the election and have your neighbors
arrested and put in jail as in 1863 9? If
not, register and vote tiie Democratic
ticket.
Do you wish the negro to get control
of your county and State? If not, reg
ister and vote for the Democratic
NOMINEES.
Do you not know that every negro
in the State will register and vote?
Then so must every white man.
Do you want negro Yankee soldiers
with drawn bayonets to meet you at the
polls and dictate to you how to vote ? If
not, be sure your name is on the the
registration books, and do not fail to
vote the straight Democratic ticket.
You can't register after Oct. 24th so
register at once. Don't say you
have not time take time your hap
piness depends on it; the good name and
prosperity of your State depends on
it; honest government and white man's
control depends on it. Don't wait.
Delay may cast the defeat of the party.
All Democratic papers will please
copy and keep at the top of the column
of each issue until after the election.
Ed. Chambers Smith,
Chm'n. Dem. State Ex. Com.
WHAT PROTECTION MEANS.
The percentage of tax on silks and
fine goods is much less than if is on
coarse blankets and woolens. Under
Radical rnle a few thousand men have
accumulated millions, and millions have
been robbed by high taxes and reduced
to poverty. This is what protection
means, and the protected manufactur
ers can make millions by contributing
from the immense amounts of which the
people have been plundered, to enable
Quay, Dudley & Co., and the Radical
party to keep up the plunder.
It is the duty of every honest man to
register and vote in the interest of hon
est, economical and equal government.
Holding now the best Federal office in
the State, and still employed as a rail
road attorney, my party gravely seeks
to glorify his treachery and insincerity
by making him Chief Justice. Does
any man believe he would resign his
nresent nlaro of nrnfit, fnr n, mnw hon
orable one ? I think not. Then, there upon
has been either a farcical nomination
or one that was made in earnest and
with the understanding that the Rich
mond & Danville company will make up
the salary to their Chief Justice. The
people of this State have not got so low
as to permit the latter, and the Repub
licans should resent the former by
quietly taking a dose of Price's own
medicine voting the Democratic ticket.
They can thereby place them
selves in line for Harrison's
and Blaine's administration. The truth
is that the party has been skunked by
the nomination of Mott's man Friday as
uniei justice.
No man can say that I have not da
II. . I A . . .
ring me past two campaigns stood in
the thickest of the political fight, and if
I come out boldly now and say what I
shall do, it is because I have so detesta
ble an opinion of the quiet cut affected
and effected by Mott and Co. in 1886.
and their double shuffling on Blaine and
huerman later. I cannot see my way to
become a Democrat, but I can do some
thing towards preserving my own party
from being 'skunked" by the election of
Price without deranging my equanimity
as to possible consequences.
A, V. Dockery.
in for some good work this fall and when
questioned as to how the goose hung, he
said it was hanging higher than it had
heretofore. He hopes now to carrv Set
tle's own county. If he does that then
he will be sure to be elected. However it
may be that he will not be dependent
We are Agents for
PANACEA WATER, LIXCOLN-
L1THIA WATER AND BRO-MO-SELSZER
AT WHOLESALE PAIGES.
lot Th innrftasfl in the amount of
new Insurance in 1889 was 66 per cent.
over that of the previous year.
2d. New business in 1889 nearly
twenty millions of dollars.
3d. The ratios bf payments for Death
Claims and Expenses to amount at
Bisk are LOWER than those of the
oldest and largest Life Insurance Com
Danies of New York; and the Ratios of
Assets to Liabilities in the Provident
Savings Life are LARGER, being $206
for every $100 of Liabilities, while in
the three largest of the New York
Companies the Ratios are as $127, $118
and $108 to every $100 ot their Liabilities.
4th. Life Insurance at ACTUAL COST,
that brings insurance within the reach
of many heretofore unable to carry it.
5tb. It never costs one-half tne price
charged Jot it in "Best Old Style Life
Companies," whose exper.ence proves
that hardly 39 percent, of their Prem
ium Receipts were necessary to insure
the lives of their Policy-holders; while
the balance was used
FOR SOMETHING ELSE
besides insurance.
6th. Past experience shows that the
better the clans of the bociety are
known, the greater its income becomes.
To know what these plans are. call at
the Company's office in Greensboro,
N. C, or on any of my Agents in the
State.
J. S. JONES,
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We Keep The
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK
OF
TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS AND
PERFUMERIES
In Raleigh. .
The Best 5-Ct. Cijrar in North Carolina.
JAMES McKIMMON & CO.
CHANGE OF LOCATION
FOR
D. S. WAITT, AGT.,
Is Offering
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Single and double
breasted black frock
suits. Single breasted,
four - button cutaway
and sack suits. Single
breasted, straight cut
sack suits. Extra size
suits in sacks. Young
men's business casst
mere suits. Boys' and
children's suits. Which
will be sold at t le low
est POSSIBLE PEICE for
CASH.
CLOTHING.
Seasonable
Furnishing
Goods.
The Orange Presbytery has adjourn
ed and left behind a good deal of hard
work done in the great cause for which
it is laboring. Sunday the churches of
the city were thrown open to the differ
ent ministers, and your correspondent
could not (although he wished that he
could) be at every sermon, and there
fore is only able to speak for two, per
sonally, and they were two that every
body was impressed with greatly. In
the morning I heard Mr. Darnall, of
Durham, at the Centenary Methodist
church. He preached one of the most
earnest sermons I have ever had the
pleasure of hearing. At night at the
Salem Moravian church, the young and
eloquent Rev. J. H. Lacy, of Mebane,
preached to a tremendous crowd on
"The Two Ways, the Narrow and the
Broad." At times he was argument
ative, at times pathetic, and
at intervals would soar aloft into
the imaginative flights of true eloquence
ana hoia his audience in breathless si
lence. It was lone but it was not one of
those that seems long. It was of that
kind which the appetite devours and
cries for more. Mr. Lacy is one of the
rising young preachers of the State and
as pastor of the church at Bingham
f5eno-i no is at the right place. Sundav
ai.ernoon at the Young Men's Christian
Capt. Jas. H. Exum has been nominat- Association rooms he spoke on the sub-
The Old Man Schwartz, the veteran and
well-known meat man, says he will have the
fair at his
MEAT MARKET,
On Fayetteville St.,
this week.
Gents' underwear,
all grades. Gents' jeans
and Canton flannel
drawers. The Dia
mond white shirts, col
lars and cuffs. Fine
neckwear, hosiery,
gloves, suspenders.
Collars, quite a variety
of smaller wear.
Nobby soft hats for
young men. Latest
styles stiff hats in Dun
lap & Youman's blocks
Fine wide and medium
Soft and Stiffbrim. kats, good
Hats.
article. Have a lot of
sample hats, which are
out of the regular hue,
bought very cheap.and
will sell accordingly.
If you want to know the significance of this
statement, go there.
He will surprise
some of the finest
you by an exhibition of
Umbrellas
and Rub
ber Coats.
MEATS,
Plain gingham um
brellas, 50 and GOcte.;
Fancy handle Gloria
95 eta.; Fancy handle
Gloria, very durable.
11.15; Fancy Silk, Glo
$2.50, $3.00,$3.25; Fancy
Alpaca, rc.5U. iz. tb.
MUTTON,
BEEF,
LAMB
Fancy cuff buttons,
Cftllar VinttATio struma
scarf pins, badges and
T . . society pins; Bermuda
J ewelry , Perf urn- water for the toilet and
cry ana xoiiei other Derfumes: Col-
And all other kinds you ever isw.
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Soaps.
POLITICAL GOSSIP.
ed for Register of Deeds of Nash county
in place of R. F. Drake, deceased. He
is President of the Farmers' Alliance of
Nash, and represented the county in the
Legislature of lb8o.
ocrat and Allianceman, John C. McAu
lay, Esq., of Mt. Gilead, was selected as
the standard bearer of the Democrats
and Alliance in this Senatorial district.
xie is a man against wnom no one can
truthfully bring reproach; a capable, in
telligent Christian gentleman: a success
The Republicans, the Mugwumps and ful farmer and a true Allianceman, and
the county Democracy in New York city if elected he will worthily represent all
jeet "The Christian before the world'
ana naa a nne crowa of young men to
near him. it did good.
A gentleman returning from the Fife
mootitirt of Wonnlamon tallo tt.-...
T.ittlo'a Tlfillc UJ. 1 wcu wwo YCiO UVC UUUUreQ
TVii J' t v. 8Xrr professions of faith and that the grate
no.rar. arm A lliatiwman l7Vin C MoAn. I . ... ..... p410
lui ci.Ljz.yLi3 uj luau town gave mm a
purse of 607.
SHENDUN--
THE GEM OF VIRGINIA'S FAMOUS
SHENANDOAH VALLEY.
GRAND ALLOTMENT AND
SALE OF LOTS,
October 14, 1890.
Rumple, Arendell & McCanless,
REAL ESTATE, STOCK
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gate's, Brown's and
Kirk's toilet soaps.
Call and examine my
new goods.
D. S. WAITT, Act.
TIDDLEOTKS.
THE LATEST RAGE.
Is what yon need. Trv it. p ...
now using and all rceomr:. l f
for Rheumatism, Indit-tiu;,. 1 '. "'
tarrh, ervouB Troubl, ( t'r. . .
General Debility, and all l T.'
eases. A specific for Female I i- V-.
ing pleases so well as (ienne.m.'. ;
and sales continue to iiicreh-.'. i'
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COMMISSION MERCEAT
Daily receiinpr sliipmen:
ot fine Mountain Apples au i j ;
hand. Give me a call. 2"tr
Bank.
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AND
ine Jborsytn county superior court
opens next Monday. Judge McCorkle
will preside and there are 111 cases on
the criminal and 78 on the civil docket.
M. Victor.
have joined hands and nominated a
monguee ticket to defeat Tammany. It
is going to be an interesting and a spir
ited fight. Tammany has 100,000 ad
herents, and there are 130,000 other vo-
the people of his district in the Senate of
the noxt General Assemply. Troy Yi-dette.
The Radical convention in Wayne
nominated a county ticket with a negro
ters in the city. If all go together Tarn- appointed to name the candidates for the
many will be defeated, but upon a stretch legislature. A negro presided over the
Tammany usually increases its regular convention. The Argus says: "Mr. W.
Tote and of late it has been the winner.
The result of the coming election is
problematical, but the Chronicle is all
the time betting on Tammany and hop
ing that it will win the State. Its Demo
cracy is sound. We do not like political
combinations between opponets.
d. U 13. Robinson withdrew from the
convention as soon as it was organized,
on the question of nominating a ticket
being carried, he being opposed to that
course, and he was followed from the
convention by quite a number of colored
men, but the full vote of the several
townships and precincts were polled."
THE
CALIGRAPH"
TYPE-WRITER.
Greatest speed; best for manifolding; 100
uuu daily risers. Price $85.00. Machines
rented to responsible parties and sold on installments.
Our New Special No. 3 has recently bean
brought out to meet the demands ol those
who require the best that can be Trnrtnc,i
Price $100.00. Has six additional commercial
keys, extra platen tor manifolding and other
valuable improvements. For accounts of
speed contests and circulars, address
NEWMAN & SON, Gen'l Ag'ts,
Washington, D. C.
J. L, Seawell, Agt., Raleigh, N. C. junlO-Sm
Insurance Brokers,
SHENDUN, VA.
Correspondence Solicited.
Davis & Wiley, Bankers,
-r, y Salisbury, X. C.
The Grottoes Co.J
CAM, AND SEE. THEM.
Our junior buyer has just returned from
Baltimore and Kew York, and has bought a
large Uca of
Salisbury, N. C.
Shendun, Va.
?to-tf
J. W. EUilPLE,
Altorney at Law."
F. B. ARENDELL.
N. B. MCJANLESS,
Mining Engineer.
HOW TO MAKE MONEY !
13 the tittfe of a 24-naee nainnhlet issued
by the EquHable Ijojtn & TruaJ Co., 76 Mont
gomery 8i jersev Gity. JN. J,
If you ant to know how and where money
will net th3 largest income invested in real
estate, jsftner in large or small amounts, send
uui cm ana copy vn.it .oa mauea iree.
8epl-D&W3m "Vl;
A.
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7
NOV
Among which, we expect to arrive to-day
a large assortment of
Japanese Goods,
Including
BASKETS, MATS. TRAYS. CRATES
(SCREENS, very nice for $L75),
And Many Novelties.
New assortment of 7 and 10 cent
We are also glad to state that we will
be ready to show you the very latest
tuiugs in me
MILLINERY LINE
Inoluding both
A3IERIOAN AND FRENCH
S T Y L E 8 .
Woollcott&Son,
14 E. MAUTIN STREET.
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The Commercial Alliance I
ance Company, of New York, c . -best
form of insurance extant, i '
contract is plain and simple, -:'-'
no vexatious conditions. It
much unrestricted, indis;- ir'
ance in exchange for deiiaite,
lums, usually little more thnn
ui lutsconunuea pavnieni w ui
ance. 1100,000 is depositel w:::
surance Department of the V'
York for the security of policy
addition to that afforded l-yt-
serve required by the statute-. t
by the surplus accumulatiu:;.
cial strength i3 beyond quest:
annual reyort showing that :t
assets of $S30 to each 110) ot i
Board of Directors is compo-
enced business men and cap.
personally control the atfairs o
pany, thus proving the stron.e
guarantee oi howsc, ecorlO.,..
ful management. ThisCoDi
ten, through local repre-e'
North Carolina, during tie
months, nearly a quarter of &
business; and active, energ-t:c
ble agents are wanted to ft-1
the Company's interests in a- "L ;.'
the State. Ample and exclu-'.ve
assigned each agent. Only tto- - - .
ing unquestionable reference-- a .-.
acter and ability, need appJ-
all communications to
J. C. ELLINGTON, Stt-
OCU-UW liii.t
INSTITUTE, Raid
Eh,'
The 54th year of this old
its iSth year at RaleUh. c;
September 3d, IS90. Pi:':' : X-V
Baumann, who needs no to: --;
dation anywhere in the qu;: .
continue as Dibectoi: or
and Miss E. G. Buck, who-r
tatlon is unsurnassed, wuj t'.v
ue to nreside over the
partment. Every
the Faculty Is a
her department. Address
specie-"-
JA3IES DINWIDDIK, j
(Universitv of Virginia) Pbisc
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